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Valentine Democrat Archive

  • Valentine, Nebraska
  • 18921930

About

In its various incarnations, the Democrat served the needs of the people of Valentine and Cherry County in north-central Nebraska. Previous titles include the Democratic Blade (1885-89), the Cherry County Gazette (1889-92), and the Cherry County Independent (1892-97). The paper first took the name Valentine Democrat in 1896 under the editorship of Robert Good. On September 1, 1898, Good changed the title to the Western News-Democrat, which it kept until May 3, 1900, when Isaac M. Rice took over as editor and publisher and renamed it the Valentine Democrat. Annual subscriptions were $2.00 for the Valentine Democrat and just $1.00 for the Western News-Democrat. Rice continued as editor until 1911, and the Democrat maintained its title until 1930, when it was superseded by the Cherry County News. Editions of the Democrat typically ran four to five columns on each of its eight pages.

Archive Info

  • 21,419
  • Valentine, Nebraska
  • 18921930

Paper History

  • Cherry County independent
  • The Valentine Democrat
  • Western news-Democrat

Source Information

Valentine Democrat, 1892–1930 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: October 22, 2021

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Archive Info

  • 21,419
  • Valentine, Nebraska
  • 18921930

Paper History

  • Cherry County independent
  • The Valentine Democrat
  • Western news-Democrat

Source Information

Valentine Democrat, 1892–1930 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: October 22, 2021